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use whatever cliche you want. a bit of momentum, finally, in the right direction. >> economic momentum in the u.s. that will reduce some of the political pressure. the u.s. isn't europe and a deal isn't as urgent and won't be until 2013, but i think a little less polarized than it has been in obama's first term. >> on that optimistic note, thank you, all. good way to say it, happy 2013. >>> we will be back. him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> now for our "what in the world" segment. the recent school shooting in connecticut looked like a tipping point in public consciousness. americans have been asking themselves tough questions. why does this happen so
use whatever cliche you want. a bit of momentum, finally, in the right direction. >> economic momentum in the u.s. that will reduce some of the political pressure. the u.s. isn't europe and a deal isn't as urgent and won't be until 2013, but i think a little less polarized than it has been in obama's first term. >> on that optimistic note, thank you, all. good way to say it, happy 2013. >>> we will be back. him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in...
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will the fiscal challenges of the year, no, we'll still be kicking cans down the road, use whatever cliches you want. there's a bit of momentum finally in the right direction. there's economic momentum in the u.s. that will reduce some of the political pressure. the u.s. isn't europe and a deal isn't as urgent and won't be until 2013, but i think a little less polarized than it has been in obama's first term. >> on that optimistic note, thank you, all. we look forward -- it's a good way to say happy 2013. we will be back. ...and down. just use your maxperks card and get a case of x-9 paper for only 1-cent after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than ante
will the fiscal challenges of the year, no, we'll still be kicking cans down the road, use whatever cliches you want. there's a bit of momentum finally in the right direction. there's economic momentum in the u.s. that will reduce some of the political pressure. the u.s. isn't europe and a deal isn't as urgent and won't be until 2013, but i think a little less polarized than it has been in obama's first term. >> on that optimistic note, thank you, all. we look forward -- it's a good way...
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there i mean i want an adult conversation here but if we're just going to if we're going to speak in cliches we're not going to get anywhere first of all historically this is just in front of the founding fathers be very much in democracy no democracy involved of course but this idea that somehow america imposing its values across the world is the norm that's not true. when you. cross talk your way into later here in r.t. hundreds of protesters in belfast have thrown bricks and bottles at police in the fourth consecutive night of protests over a decision to fly the british flag on city hall only on designated days northern and has been witnessing lawless violence for more than two months now well we hope to get more on this a little later by analyst and founding editor of one of northern ireland's leading political blogs like a fool and i understand now that we can talk to him make feel to you there please but a great moment for a moment we thought we'd lost you now tell us this dispute is it just over a flag or is there more behind all of this well yeah there's always more behind. a fly is
there i mean i want an adult conversation here but if we're just going to if we're going to speak in cliches we're not going to get anywhere first of all historically this is just in front of the founding fathers be very much in democracy no democracy involved of course but this idea that somehow america imposing its values across the world is the norm that's not true. when you. cross talk your way into later here in r.t. hundreds of protesters in belfast have thrown bricks and bottles at...
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i know it sounds a cliche, but they have been in the attic. this is fantastic. there was fireworks going off in there. there were bells ringing there were sirens blaring. we're looking at porcelain painting as good as it will ever get. it was mine. i wanted to take it home. it was one of those items where i thought i'm not gonna get through the filming of this, because it is having such an impact upon me. this was vintage roadshow stuff. i have to try and value it really. the only way i can do this is to go like this. ( clock chimes once ) being a specialist on the roadshow requires all sorts of qualities. not only do you need the knowledge of the encyclopedia britannica, you also need patience. you see, it's taken roadshow stalwart eric knowles 28 years to uncover his best find. it happened one soggy afternoon in scotland. dumfries house really was, for me one humdinger of a day. it was the icing on top of the cake. where has this rather unpretentious vase been lurking before you brought it along today? it's been up in the loft. i was cleanin' out the loft and
i know it sounds a cliche, but they have been in the attic. this is fantastic. there was fireworks going off in there. there were bells ringing there were sirens blaring. we're looking at porcelain painting as good as it will ever get. it was mine. i wanted to take it home. it was one of those items where i thought i'm not gonna get through the filming of this, because it is having such an impact upon me. this was vintage roadshow stuff. i have to try and value it really. the only way i can do...
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everybody thinks that a lot of this stuff is what we think i still call no-brainers if that's not too bad a cliche. people ought to get serious penalty penalties if they buy a gun that they intend to pass on to a criminal. people ought to be able to pass a background check which takes about 90 seconds out of their lives. he is in the big middle of this country where 800 mayors are, where about 80% of the country is. and the nra is increasingly marginalizing itself. i can't quite figure out why. >> you see, my issue this, with the political part of this is i can understand certain republican congressmen and women who are in red states and who genuinely believe that actually these proposals are wrong. but there are a number of republicans i think who actually would be persuaded on some of these arguments, but who won't even think about going there because of fear of retribution from the nra. and as for the democrats who apparently are threatening to stand up to the president on this, i just don't believe them. i think they're only doing that for political expediency. >> well, in the weird thing abou
everybody thinks that a lot of this stuff is what we think i still call no-brainers if that's not too bad a cliche. people ought to get serious penalty penalties if they buy a gun that they intend to pass on to a criminal. people ought to be able to pass a background check which takes about 90 seconds out of their lives. he is in the big middle of this country where 800 mayors are, where about 80% of the country is. and the nra is increasingly marginalizing itself. i can't quite figure out why....
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news conference today not only didn't include any talk of compromise, but he wheeled out the old nasty cliches about the republicans not caring about the old and the sick. let's welcome a former obama campaign aide joining our panel. kate obenshain and robert costa. kate, besides talking about how republicans hate the sick, hate the young, hate everybody -- >> disabled. >> yeah, disabled. sorry about that. he also made sure to include that he wants more taxes. more taxes. obama care taxes are already kicking in. we just had a tax increase on investors and small businesses. can you beat that, more taxes? >> this should come as a surprise to nobody, larry. obama's goal is not some sound economy when he -- as his legacy, his goal is as to fundamentally transform america where we have a vastly expanded size of government. he won't talk about cuts except little ones on the side. but he wants to continue to expand government. he doesn't care about deficits. he's not going to deal on this. >> you know, a couple of times during the news conference, i was interested in this. president obama said to con
news conference today not only didn't include any talk of compromise, but he wheeled out the old nasty cliches about the republicans not caring about the old and the sick. let's welcome a former obama campaign aide joining our panel. kate obenshain and robert costa. kate, besides talking about how republicans hate the sick, hate the young, hate everybody -- >> disabled. >> yeah, disabled. sorry about that. he also made sure to include that he wants more taxes. more taxes. obama care...
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>> this has become a cliche. he needs to martial the story telling abilities. there is this very knee jerk frustration with barack obama because he's not telling the right sorry. juneau diaz talking about the storyteller in chief a year into barack obama's -- "a president can have courage and foresight and make painful choices and have a bold plan for his nation but none of these will not matter if he doesn't couch the courage and plan and will in the idiom of story. i think that is true. i think there is a tendency, particularly people would work with words like writers and journalists to overestimate the power of that a little bit and bang on how he is not marshalling that. >> it misplaces the agency a lot. he's not really in control. he is not in control of the story. whoever is telling -- like i said at the beginning, it's this collective story telling. he is just one author. >> i want to talk about empathy which is something you mentioned and moral imagination. i think part of the project of a political leader is to expand that. i think that is part of the
>> this has become a cliche. he needs to martial the story telling abilities. there is this very knee jerk frustration with barack obama because he's not telling the right sorry. juneau diaz talking about the storyteller in chief a year into barack obama's -- "a president can have courage and foresight and make painful choices and have a bold plan for his nation but none of these will not matter if he doesn't couch the courage and plan and will in the idiom of story. i think that is...
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um...i know it sounds a cliche but they have been in the attic. along with broken umbrellas and three thousand coat hangers. do you know why they were put there? or where they were before that? no, we don't know too much. it's my wife's father's. i've asked my father-in-law about his memory of it and he's very sage and he seems to recall them but isn't too sure about exactly where nor how. but i think he's had them a few years. because there's a number of things that have intrigued me about this and the first thing is these kangaroo handles. now, these are pieces of english silver, so i can only imagine that these kangaroos on the edge here it must have been made for some special australian dignitary or a family with australian connections because it's quite unusual to find a piece of english silver with kangaroos on. more importantly if we tip it up here it's got a set of hallmarks along here right. which is for the most famous 19th century silversmith of them all-- chap called paul storr. and he was the royal goldsmith to george iv. and we have
um...i know it sounds a cliche but they have been in the attic. along with broken umbrellas and three thousand coat hangers. do you know why they were put there? or where they were before that? no, we don't know too much. it's my wife's father's. i've asked my father-in-law about his memory of it and he's very sage and he seems to recall them but isn't too sure about exactly where nor how. but i think he's had them a few years. because there's a number of things that have intrigued me about...
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it's a huge cliche to say this, but really happiness resides inside of us, not outside of us. >> here with more on the pursuit of happiness is gretchen ruben, best selling memoir, "happy at home." happy new year. >> happy new year. >> why is it so elusive, happiness? >> it's something we strive for and if we don't get the things we want, it doesn't make us happy, which we expect. things like anxiety, remorse, guilt, fear. these things are big flashing signals we need to change something in our lives. even negative emowings have an important role to play in a happy life. >> when people define happiness, they tend to define it in terms of a perfect life and it can never happen? >> exactly. i think it's helpful to be happier, not achieve some myth iccal goefl a happy life or achieving perfect happiness but thinking today, next week, next month, what can i do to be happier? >> one of the ladies in the piece, one of the women in the piece said sometimes you have to stop and think about what you do have, not what you don't have. i've been through difficult times in my life and often times h
it's a huge cliche to say this, but really happiness resides inside of us, not outside of us. >> here with more on the pursuit of happiness is gretchen ruben, best selling memoir, "happy at home." happy new year. >> happy new year. >> why is it so elusive, happiness? >> it's something we strive for and if we don't get the things we want, it doesn't make us happy, which we expect. things like anxiety, remorse, guilt, fear. these things are big flashing signals...
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. >> oh, and this latest decision to just kick the can, i hate to use the cliche, further down the road, axel neighbor is a former central banker in europe, also the head of ubs and he was absolutely in no doubt that what we are seeing in the u.s. in the political and economic process is dangerous. >> if you have the debt ceiling, the europeans will talk about how you can make that binding. in the u.s., the concern is much more whether you can lift it in time in order not to put too much break on the economy. now, the u.s. economy has bottomed out, it's coming back, and i think sooner or later the u.s. has to face the fiscal issue not just in the sense of delaying adjustment but really making a credible adjustment. >> this is very reminiscent of the conversations we were having a year ago about europe. from the outside it looked obvious, have to get your house in order, you know what the decisions are likely to be, you have to just do them. now i hear everybody in europe saying you know what you need to do, you just need to do it. >> they were particularly amazed at the latest decision
. >> oh, and this latest decision to just kick the can, i hate to use the cliche, further down the road, axel neighbor is a former central banker in europe, also the head of ubs and he was absolutely in no doubt that what we are seeing in the u.s. in the political and economic process is dangerous. >> if you have the debt ceiling, the europeans will talk about how you can make that binding. in the u.s., the concern is much more whether you can lift it in time in order not to put too...
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everyone thinks this sound like, i don't want to say it is, such a cliche, kicking the can down the road again. >> we have to deal with this, this is wasteful spending. we have an element no one is talking about i want to introduce on the show. you have exponential growth of debt due to compounded interest. we have structural problems the way we handle our money system. this is something that we're going to have to address sooner or later. you can kick the can down the road but we'll still have debt. we have to deal with the underlying issues how these debts are created. cut the wasteful spending but also look at the, at the system that we have that causes the debt to grow exponentially because of the come pounded interest. melissa: peter, i'm worried we're in real trouble here. seems like we're not tackling this problem. >> we are in real trouble. we're to the point where raising taxes alone will not put us in a position where we can get our debt and deficit growth under control. you know if we raised everybody taxes by 25%, we wouldn't raise enough taxes to solve the deficit problem bu
everyone thinks this sound like, i don't want to say it is, such a cliche, kicking the can down the road again. >> we have to deal with this, this is wasteful spending. we have an element no one is talking about i want to introduce on the show. you have exponential growth of debt due to compounded interest. we have structural problems the way we handle our money system. this is something that we're going to have to address sooner or later. you can kick the can down the road but we'll...
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some are holding their fire and keeping their drive, i can cram some cliches in there. it's unusual to do an interview when you're awaiting confirmation. each chose their hometown paper to do it. i think, why do we care about this as a political story? will he be confirmed or not? >>> coming up next, talk more about the chuck hagel nomination with former security adviser zbigniew brzezinski. >>> sugar, obesity and disease. we'll bring in well-known dr. robert lustig for some of his disturbing findings. are you kidding me? heilemann, you're questioning this? >> no. i'd be eating a doughnut. a bear claw. >>> let's go to -- >> i used to love those things. let's go to bill karins with a check of the forecast. >> well, good morning, everyone. worst commute out there down from houston to galveston. we're seeing thunderstorms and watch out this afternoon, some strong tostorms and maybe a few tornadoes. storms moving out of the houston area and galveston will be the worst of it over the next hour or two. this area in yellow that does include austin, san antonio, brownsville and
some are holding their fire and keeping their drive, i can cram some cliches in there. it's unusual to do an interview when you're awaiting confirmation. each chose their hometown paper to do it. i think, why do we care about this as a political story? will he be confirmed or not? >>> coming up next, talk more about the chuck hagel nomination with former security adviser zbigniew brzezinski. >>> sugar, obesity and disease. we'll bring in well-known dr. robert lustig for some...
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picture view of the fiscal cliff, and we always thought it was unthinkable that we would go over the cliche because the consequences would be too large, and congress, unfortunately, dealt with the first half, the tax policy, the tax code, and now there's equal more uncertainty with what they do around reform, and it's just a huge question mark. we've been looking to congress to wrap it up cleanly and produce what we've been referring to as a stimulus dividend to boost optimism in the economy, but they are not off to a strong start. ashley: all right. sectors you think that have positive results? which ones do you like? >> consumer discretionary and financials supposed to be strong this year, but that's predicated on the economy building momentum on the housing sector, and, really, we're thinking a cautious view. the s&p could be at 1600 this year. ashley: okay. >> based on more of the same. the economy continues to grow at -- ashley: bumbling along. >> at 2%, exactly. when everything's said and done, it's called "the cliff," but it's tightening, fiscal tightening. what offsets tightening? t
picture view of the fiscal cliff, and we always thought it was unthinkable that we would go over the cliche because the consequences would be too large, and congress, unfortunately, dealt with the first half, the tax policy, the tax code, and now there's equal more uncertainty with what they do around reform, and it's just a huge question mark. we've been looking to congress to wrap it up cleanly and produce what we've been referring to as a stimulus dividend to boost optimism in the economy,...
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and this notion of a lost generation, it sounds like a cliche. it's a reality because everything shows that if at the beginning of your professional career you're out of the jobs market six months to a year, you have a difficult time getting back in again. that is the situation that one-third of the unemployment in europe face. >> why do you think they've been comfortable with the price? >> the question i most free throwly get asked about youth unemployment, if it's going to create social instability, are we going to see a revolution crossing the mediterranean? and my answer to that is if you have 55%, 65% of young people out of work in your country, you have a social problem, you have a social stability threat. let's not wait to get to the edge of the abyss in those terms to act. the real trigger for action should be that there's a massive waste of economic resources and human rights. for the moment to move actually was yet yesterday. but let's do it now. >> we saw composite pmi today. there's one company that stood out, france. much weaker than
and this notion of a lost generation, it sounds like a cliche. it's a reality because everything shows that if at the beginning of your professional career you're out of the jobs market six months to a year, you have a difficult time getting back in again. that is the situation that one-third of the unemployment in europe face. >> why do you think they've been comfortable with the price? >> the question i most free throwly get asked about youth unemployment, if it's going to create...
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. >> the know what the cliche with the know what the nfl stands for? not for long. maybe akers is the type of diet who envy as someone looking over his shoulder performs better. >> sanchez would look over his shoulder and see them to go and perform better. he goes you know what i don't care if he is released he is not coming to jacksonville. >> he cannot throw the ball but the problem is the as such a big name that when ever he has around there is a clamoring for him to play. he caught lightning in a bottle in denver last season. whenever he is around, it is terrible to say but he is just not good enough to have them on your roster. he is so well-known and people are always talk about him he overshadows everyone else by the is not good enough to have that type of attention. >> this all brings me to the jersey bank. the oscar nominations came out and the summer light play but have you seen this? >> naso i am upset about an athlete i getting nominated for a director and iredeland thd out. >> he is and the jersey right here. the start is bipolar and he wears a jersey >
. >> the know what the cliche with the know what the nfl stands for? not for long. maybe akers is the type of diet who envy as someone looking over his shoulder performs better. >> sanchez would look over his shoulder and see them to go and perform better. he goes you know what i don't care if he is released he is not coming to jacksonville. >> he cannot throw the ball but the problem is the as such a big name that when ever he has around there is a clamoring for him to play....
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so you've heard the cliche about analog dollars and digital dimes, now mobile pennies. as more and more of the eyeballs and the audience is going to mobile, the ability to monetize it becomes even more challenging. so facebook and google and a lot of companies have really a great mobile strategy. i'm not sure that the true big dollars are going to be there -- >> they've got to be there at some point, don't they? if that's the way people are digesting content? >> i don't know if you're going to be able to monetize it to the same degree that you were able to monetize it in the old business. >> what does that mean? >> i think what it means is it's a great time to be a consumer. the consumers will have more choices to get their content than they ever had before. they'll have a ball. the question is, even the content owners. it's not quite as easy to just say, well, gee, i have this content and i can then sell it across all of these platforms. you know? the people who are the big winners are the nfl, you know, people like that. what the nfl has done, interestingly, is they'v
so you've heard the cliche about analog dollars and digital dimes, now mobile pennies. as more and more of the eyeballs and the audience is going to mobile, the ability to monetize it becomes even more challenging. so facebook and google and a lot of companies have really a great mobile strategy. i'm not sure that the true big dollars are going to be there -- >> they've got to be there at some point, don't they? if that's the way people are digesting content? >> i don't know if...
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let's make an clich if you don't mind. >> kneal franklin, director of law enforcement in prohibition. we hear a lot about leadership. steve said something about leadership and since you talked about this as we have no leadership there is this an opportunity for the president, and what is the president's latitude? i know the executive branch enforcement but what is the president's latitude, and what can he do, what can the white house do and what should he do? i'm hoping these answers get to him. >> let's go to the gentleman. we also have a couple tweets. >> i'm with the governing magazine. i want to go back to the broad federalism issue which i talked to several people that said as much as jonathan, that between gay marriage, the affordable care act and marijuana were kind of redefining federalism in a lot of ways or we could be. so i wanted to ask you and i know this is intentional, but what are the potential ramifications for the system of government depending on how the various the dates are put out? >> i love how we saved a little questions for the end. >> ashley from l.a. is aski
let's make an clich if you don't mind. >> kneal franklin, director of law enforcement in prohibition. we hear a lot about leadership. steve said something about leadership and since you talked about this as we have no leadership there is this an opportunity for the president, and what is the president's latitude? i know the executive branch enforcement but what is the president's latitude, and what can he do, what can the white house do and what should he do? i'm hoping these answers get...
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. >>> 2012 is out and with it goes some of the most overused played out, annoying cliche phrases in the history of words. a list has been reloosed by lake superior state university of phrases from 2012 that should be banned from the english language. fiscal cliff, good luck on that. spoiler alert. bucket list, trending. and yolo, the acrow number meaning -- i never heard that. >> steve: my kids say that all the time. >> brian: what does it mean? >> steve: you only live once. yolo. >> brian: really? ban ago phrase i never heard. >> steve: 12 minutes after the top of the hour on this tuesday. coming up, the fiscal cliff, i know we're -- we're supposed to stop using the word. not only the only word on americans' minds, today more. today we'll meet a guy who says he may have to lay off workers because of the obama taxes. >> brian: will lawmakers say more money in their paychecks? i heard this deal kills that raise 9d ad [ male announcer ] coughequence™ #8. waking the baby. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the
. >>> 2012 is out and with it goes some of the most overused played out, annoying cliche phrases in the history of words. a list has been reloosed by lake superior state university of phrases from 2012 that should be banned from the english language. fiscal cliff, good luck on that. spoiler alert. bucket list, trending. and yolo, the acrow number meaning -- i never heard that. >> steve: my kids say that all the time. >> brian: what does it mean? >> steve: you only...